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Bedlam
May 13, 2014Moderator
It's not difficult to remove the TC when you stay somewhere longer and want the the truck to get around:

I get some strange looks when driving around with the extension in place:

Vantage, WA has a nice view point with plenty of parking:



We usually like camping on grass, but here you can see the divots we created over night:


It was a "cup of tea" getting out with 4wd, but some RV's required a little help:

We took our time on this 2600+ mile trip. Usually we cover twice the distance in the same amount amount time. There was plenty of time to stop at fairs and to eat at our "snail's pace":




I get some strange looks when driving around with the extension in place:

Vantage, WA has a nice view point with plenty of parking:



We usually like camping on grass, but here you can see the divots we created over night:


It was a "cup of tea" getting out with 4wd, but some RV's required a little help:

We took our time on this 2600+ mile trip. Usually we cover twice the distance in the same amount amount time. There was plenty of time to stop at fairs and to eat at our "snail's pace":



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